Meghalaya MLA arrested in trafficking case

Arrested from his hideout in neighbouring Assam.

January 07, 2017 12:32 pm | Updated January 08, 2017 03:13 pm IST - Shillong

Meghalaya legislator Julius Dorphang, who was wanted for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, was arrested from his hideout in neighbouring Assam and remanded in police custody for 5 days on Saturday.

Dorphang was arrested past 11 p.m. on Friday night from the Inter State Bus Terminus on the outskirts of Guwahati in a joint operation with the Guwahati Metro police and was brought here early on Saturday morning, SP (City) Vivek Syiem said, adding that he had been remanded in custody.

He had been booked under the POCSO Act in connection with the sex-racket involving the minor girl last month, besides Section 366 (A) of the IPC and section 5 of the Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act (ITPA), following which he had gone into hiding.

District and Session Judge E Kharumnuid sent the Independent legislaor, who is supporting the ruling Congress in the State, to police custody for five days after he was produced before the court in the afternoon.

Police have also intimated Speaker Abu Taher Mondal about the arrest and the details of the cases pending against the legislator which he will be chargesheeted with, the SP (City) said.

The state police first booked the legislator on December 24 at Laitumkhrah Police Station in Shillong.

On January 4, the court issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Dorphang, after which the manhunt began. Following his arrest, police have so far picked up seven of the eight people named by the girl in her statement to the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

On Friday, the police arrested Sandip Biswa, the driver, who ferried the minor girl to the guest houses owned by Home Minister H.D.R. Lyngdoh’s son and other guest houses in the city.

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